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141Published 1989“…1989 1960-2000 "GCHQ Demonstration, Cheltenham, 1989" [T0556.jpg], 1989 In January 1984, civil service staff working at the Government Communications Headquarters in Cheltenham were banned from holding trade union membership. …”
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142Notes of statement by Sir William Beveridge to General Council at their meeting on 16 December, 1942by Beveridge, William Henry Beveridge, Baron, 1879-1963“…He was doubtful whether most of them would get altered apart from the Civil Service. He didn't think there would be much change in the schemes. …”
Published 17 December 1942
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143“…Based upon close analysis of government, parliamentary and civil service documents, and using previously unpublished information gained from Freedom of Information requests, the authors chart what they describe as a "collapse" in the numbers of HSE inspections and enforcement. …”
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144Published 2010“…The report also examines collectively agreed pay increases in three selected sectors (chemicals, retail and the civil service), increases in minimum wages (as well as current rates), increases in average earnings, and the gender pay gap."…”
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145by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…Discussion of anti-crisis measures and economic reforms; Ruslan Khasbulatov's meeting with a group of US senators; interview with the philosopher Vadim Kozhinov about Russian politics; discussion of civil service law in Russia. Featured in the program: Khasbulatov, Ruslan Imranovich (Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation); Kozhinov, Vadim Valerianovich (Writer) Обсуждение антикризисных мер и экономических реформ; встреча Руслана Хасбулатова с группой сенаторов США; интервью с философом Вадимом Кожиновым о политике в России; обсуждение закона о Государственной службе в России. …”
Published 1992-1994
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146Published 2013“…2013 "Thomas, Margaret", 2013, HistoryTalk Margaret Thomas left school in her native Scotland and worked in various departments of the Civil Service: initially the Ministry of Defence and then the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, before moving to London to re-join her first employer. …”
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147by McPherson, A. Ian“…CSCA TELEPHONE: SLOANE 7249-9 TELEGRAMS: CLERIKOFF WESPHONE LONDON CIVIL SERVICE CLERICAL ASSOCIATION 2, UPPER BELGRAVE STREET, LONDON, S.W.1. …”
Published 12 September 1949
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148by McPherson, A. Ian“…CSCA TELEPHONE: SLOANE 7249-9 TELEGRAMS: CLERIKOFF WESPHONE LONDON CIVIL SERVICE CLERICAL ASSOCIATION 2, UPPER BELGRAVE STREET, LONDON, S.W.1. …”
Published 12 September 1949
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149Published 2008“…It encompassed the Treaty of Maastricht, which superimposed the Union on the pre-existing European Community, as well as the Treaties of Amsterdam and Nice; the proclamation of the Union's Charter of Fundamental Rights; the drafting of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe; the creation of the Court of First Instance and the EU Civil Service Tribunal; the completion of the single market; and the enlargement of the Union to 15 Member States in 1995 and 25 Member States in 2004. …”
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150by Vogel, Laurent“…In fact, the only major failing encountered in the Austrian transposition was the exclusion of the civil service. Switzerland bore all the hallmarks of the Austrian system, plus its own specific industrial relations system and far more right-of-centre labour law lacking any serious guarantees of workers' collective rights. …”
Published 1998
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151Published 2011“…Anon 1 joined the CPSA (forerunner CSCA: Civil Services Clerical Association). He became a union rep and was branch treasurer, chair and secretary and worked hard to ensure women typist members were represented properly. …”
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152by Tewson, Vincent“…Mr. A. I. McPherson, Civil Service Clerical Association, 2, Upper Belgrave Street, London, S.W.1. …”
Published 30 September 1949
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153by Tewson, Vincent“…Mr. A. I. McPherson, Civil Service Clerical Association, 2, Upper Belgrave Street, London, S.W.1. …”
Published 30 September 1949
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154by Holock, C.“…HALL W.J ELLERBY G.F. GREEN The CIVIL SERVICE CLERICAL ASSOCIATION 2 UPPER BELGRAVE ST. …”
Published 17 September 1937
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155Published 2013“…He then went to Hammersmith and West London College and Ealing College of Higher Education (Thames Valley University) to do a degree in history, and worked at the Imperial War Museum and for the Civil Service Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority in Holborn. …”
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156by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…ORGANISATIONS AFFILIATED TO THE STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE OF INDUSTRIAL WOMEN'S ORGANISATIONS. Association of Civil Service Sorting Assistants. National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives. …”
Published [1927]
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157by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…The masseuses and blind masseurs in the Ministry of Pensions are the best organised staff on the medical side of the Civil Service. They belong to the United Services Massage League, and have done a great deal to improve their own conditions of service through their representatives on the Departmental Whitley Council. …”
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158Published March 1944“…It is conceived as a civil service structure analogous to the Board of Control. …”
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159Published [1928?]“…Salary £150 by £10 to £250 plus bonus in accordance with Civil Service scale, together with uniform and a motor cycle, allowance not to exceed 7/6 per week. …”
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160Published November 1941“…Barnardo's Homes, The British Red Cross Society, The Miners' Federation of Great Britain, The South Wales Miners' Federation, The Civil Service Clerical Association, The Women's Voluntary Service, The Workers' Educational Association, The Spanish Medical Aid, The National Council of Social Service and Citizen's Advice Bureau, The International Labour Branch of the Ministry of Labour and National Service, The Christian Science War Relief Fund, and The Salvation Army. …”